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  • Eupeyerimhoffiaarchimedis is redefined based on specimens from Sicily, revealing unique features via scanning electron microscopy for the first time.
  • A mitochondrial COI gene fragment is sequenced to create a species-specific barcode and to explore genetic differences within the Protoglomeridae family.
  • Comparisons show significant genetic distances among genera, suggesting that Eupeyerimhoffia and its distinct traits may indicate an ancient lineage.

Article Abstract

Eupeyerimhoffiaarchimedis (Strasser, 1965) is redescribed based on several specimens collected at a number of sites close to the type locality on Sicily, Italy. Scanning electron microscopy is used to illustrate several unusual morphological characters for a member of the Glomerida for the first time. A fragment of the mitochondrial COI gene (668bp) is sequenced for the first time in Eupeyerimhoffia to provide a species-specific barcode and to gain first insights into the genetic distances between the genera in the widespread family Protoglomeridae. The novel sequences are compared to representatives of all other genera of the family: Protoglomerisvasconica (Brölemann, 1897) from northern Spain, the dwarfed Glomerellinalaurae Silvestri, 1908 from Italy and Glomeroidesprimus (Silvestri, 1929) from western North America. The addition of COI sequences from the two other families of the Glomerida renders the family Protoglomeridae paraphyletic with Glomeroidesprimus being more closely related to Glomeridellaminima (Latzel, 1884) than to the other genera in the family. The large genetic distances (13.2-16.8%) between Eupeyerimhoffia and the other genera in the order, as well as its unusual morphological characters, including unique morphological adaptations to roll into a ball, are probably an indication of the old age of the group.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4523764PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.510.8675DOI Listing

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